Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
Phys Rev Lett. 2009 Dec 31;103(26):266803. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.266803. Epub 2009 Dec 23.
We report direct imaging of standing waves of the nontrivial surface states of topological insulator Bi2Te3 using a scanning tunneling microscope. The interference fringes are caused by the scattering of the topological states off Ag impurities and step edges on the Bi2Te3(111) surface. By studying the voltage-dependent standing wave patterns, we determine the energy dispersion E(k), which confirms the Dirac cone structure of the topological states. We further show that, very different from the conventional surface states, backscattering of the topological states by nonmagnetic impurities is completely suppressed. The absence of backscattering is a spectacular manifestation of the time-reversal symmetry, which offers a direct proof of the topological nature of the surface states.
我们使用扫描隧道显微镜直接成像拓扑绝缘体 Bi2Te3 的非平凡表面态的驻波。干涉条纹是由拓扑态在 Bi2Te3(111)表面上的 Ag 杂质和台阶边缘的散射引起的。通过研究电压相关的驻波模式,我们确定了能量色散 E(k),这证实了拓扑态的狄拉克锥结构。我们进一步表明,与传统的表面态非常不同的是,拓扑态的背散射被非磁性杂质完全抑制。背散射的不存在是时间反演对称性的一个显著表现,这为表面态的拓扑性质提供了直接的证明。